Armed Polite Society
Main Forums => Politics => Topic started by: Perd Hapley on October 05, 2014, 11:27:01 AM
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“Why hasn’t someone called 911 so the cops can gun him down?”
http://bearingarms.com/moms-demand-supporters-hope-executions-open-carriers/
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/389441/moms-demand-swatting-charles-c-w-cooke
They apparently want more people to get the John Crawford treatment - as long as they're white guys carrying legally.
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It's been my experience that many, if not most, anti-gunners are violent people at heart. They want their opponents killed. Many have told me they opposed concealed carry because they're afraid they'd shoot somebody. Those who know I carry will say, "give me your gun so I can shoot that guy." Anti-gunners have gotten very violent at rallies.
I think psychologists call that "projection".
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I want to say something surprised-sounding. But I'm not surprised, so...
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It's been my experience that many, if not most, anti-gunners are violent people at heart. They want their opponents killed. Many have told me they opposed concealed carry because they're afraid they'd shoot somebody. Those who know I carry will say, "give me your gun so I can shoot that guy." Anti-gunners have gotten very violent at rallies.
I think psychologists call that "projection".
From a URL at the OP link. Kinda proves the point:
http://bearingarms.com/moms-demand-leader-deemed-threat-kids-barred-owning-guns/
The most vehemently anti-gun liberal at the old job was exactly what Monkeyleg described. Very bad temper when things didn't go his way and I once heard him say, " I hate guns, but I wish I had one right now so I could shoot this place up." The rest of the time he would talk about the stupid redneck gun owners and their violent ways.
I think part of it is a subculture of liberal parenting where kids are encouraged to "act out" on their feelings for their emotional health. It stays with them into adulthood. Of course part of living in a civilized society is learning not to act out on your anger and other negative emotions.
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I just read this weekend that one such 911 caller is being charged with manslaughter because the police showed up and executed someone based on the caller's
bad information lies. I can't remember which case it is.
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The main difference I see between their keyboard Rambos and our keyboard Rambos is that they fantasize action by .gov hired guns while ours desperately seek to articulate a justifying cause for their own fantasy action. Pretty much dismissible, either way, until you get to the SWATting process. The tort lawyers will have fun, the hired guns, perhaps not so much.
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I guess the Wal-mart case will be the go-to object lesson in why you can't just go calling the police just because (you think) someone has a gun. Maybe some cops will learn to be skeptical of MWAG calls.
Here's an interesting article.
http://proudtobeafilthyliberalscum.com/2014/09/10/whoops-man-called-police-ohio-walmart-shooting-completely-changes-story/
For the left, being scared of a guy with a holstered gun is perfectly normal, but being scared of a black man holding a long gun in his hands is racist.
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It's been my experience that many, if not most, anti-gunners are violent people at heart. . . .
I also believe some of the most INtolerant people around are liberals who have gained some power - even though they're exactly the same people who used to PREACH "tolerance." \\
I just read this weekend that one such 911 caller is being charged with manslaughter because the police showed up and executed someone based on the caller's bad information lies. I can't remember which case it is.
No tears for the fake 911 caller getting in hot water, but there's something terribly wrong when the actual triggerman gets off because he works for the government . . .
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The most vehemently anti-gun liberal at the old job was exactly what Monkeyleg described. Very bad temper when things didn't go his way and I once heard him say, " I hate guns, but I wish I had one right now so I could shoot this place up." The rest of the time he would talk about the stupid redneck gun owners and their violent ways.
Yep. My former (now retired) supervisor was like that. Rabidly anti-gun, but not at all a pacifist. One day he walked into the conference/lunch room while one of the other guys (a fellow Vietnam veteran) and I were discussing something about target shooting. The conversation didn't concern boss-man, he wasn't part of it, and it didn't even touch on shooting people but, the moment he heard "gun" he went ballistic. I suspect if I had looked closely I would have seen that he was foaming at the mouth. He launched into a tirade about how horrible guns are and how NOBODY should be allowed to own guns and guns are only for killing people and NOBODY should be allowed to own guns and only the police should have guns and ... and ... and ... and ...
The other guy and I waited him out. He finished his rant and left the room, and we just looked at each other with a "WTF" look.
I can't remember when I've seen somebody that angry -- and all over something that didn't even concern him.
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A vision of feminine pulchritude. A paragon of gentility. The absolute embodiment of all that makes men lust after women.
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Criticizing her lack of pulchritude is counterproductive, and not really a class move on our part.
But one does enjoy using the word "pulchritude."
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These are the kind of people who are itching to dig mass graves.
That is why I have zero tolerance for the leftists...
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These are the kind of people who are itching to dig mass graves.
That is why I have zero tolerance for the leftists...
I know several of that sort. "Liberal fascist" accusations drive them mad because it hits the mark.
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I know several of that sort. "Liberal fascist" accusations drive them mad because it hits the mark.
That's because fascism is liberalism.
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The most vehemently anti-gun liberal at the old job was exactly what Monkeyleg described. Very bad temper when things didn't go his way and I once heard him say, " I hate guns, but I wish I had one right now so I could shoot this place up." The rest of the time he would talk about the stupid redneck gun owners and their violent ways.
You know, in general, I despise those stupid HR policies and workplace violence presentations that say things like "if you hear someone talking about guns or violence, it should be reported as a possible indication of a problem," but whenever someone, especially an anti gun type, expresses the desire to "shoot this place up" outside the context of a security training exercise, I'll be the first in line to report it to my supervisor, their supervisor, HR, the highest official of the company I can get my hands on quickly, the police and probably my attorney just in case, so that if anything happens to me as a result of HR failing to take swift, decisive and effective action, my kids might get more from the lawsuit that will follow.
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The main difference I see between their keyboard Rambos and our keyboard Rambos is that they fantasize action by .gov hired guns while ours desperately seek to articulate a justifying cause for their own fantasy action. Pretty much dismissible, either way, until you get to the SWATting process. The tort lawyers will have fun, the hired guns, perhaps not so much.
Our keyboard Rambos generally fantasize of being the hero. These liberal keyboard Rambos seem to want to be the ones who send the cops out after Rambo. To me, that is a significant difference.
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Our keyboard Rambos generally fantasize of being the hero. These liberal keyboard Rambos seem to want to be the ones who send the cops out after Rambo. To me, that is a significant difference.
It is not like htey haven't been warning us, what with the Che t-shirts.
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It's been my experience that many, if not most, anti-gunners are violent people at heart.
Shrunken amygdala.
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Is it just me, or are the various types of liberals and SJWs coming out with more vitriol and hatred the last few years?
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Is it just me, or are the various types of liberals and SJWs coming out with more vitriol and hatred the last few years?
How far back are you comparing it to? The rise of social medium means that a lot more vitriol is on display.
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How far back are you comparing it to? The rise of social medium means that a lot more vitriol is on display.
Truth. Previously you had to read it in books and magazines, and later on non-social media webpages, and it wasn't as easily shared. Now a screen capture can be spread easily.
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Is it just me, or are the various types of liberals and SJWs coming out with more vitriol and hatred the last few years?
Look back to the '60s and early '70s and the rise of the militiant leftists.
Back then it was not at your fingertips information, but their actions made the papers (riots, bombings, crimes). Weathermen, Black Panthers, SDS...
They have suppressed it for the most part in order to present a "friendlier face" to the world, but their real side is starting to show again. As tensions rise, a return to the violent actions would not surprise me if the conditions are right.